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"I don't think I can do that, Dave." - HAL, from 2001, a Space Odyssey.

Artificial Intelligence is a blanket term that describes any technology that mimics or exceeds human cognitive function.

It is one of the earliest terms to surface in computing, the concept of machines capable of human level cognition being a staple of legends and mythology going back to the Classical Greeks, with the Greek God Hephaestus in particular having been renowned for his ability to create mechanical automatons that could speak and reason. Similar stories, including chess playing machines and the golems of Hebrew mythology exploring this concept.

The notion of machine intelligence appeared fairly early in science fiction pulp magazines, though author Isaac Asimov explored the notion thoroughly in stories such as I, Robot, where among other things he laid down the Three Laws of Robotics, which have influenced the ethics of artificial intelligence throughout the twentieth century. The theme was also explored deeply by author Philip K. Dick, who laid much of the foundation for relatively contemporary ethical views about artificial intelligence and the impact that it will have upon society.

As an academic discipline, the field of artificial intelligence had its beginning in 1956, in which Allen Newell and Herbert Simon of CMU, John McCarthy and Marvin Minsky of MIT and Arthur Samuel of IBM established both the term and much of the original direction of the field under the discipline of cybernetics. It's founders were famously (and overly) optimistic about how quickly the field would bear front, with Minsky in particular making the remark "... within a generation ... the problem of creating 'artificial intelligence' will substantially be solved". In reality, after a number of early successes, the complexity of these problems, and the amount of processing (and for that matter, even basic algorithmic development) necessary to go from these first attempts to more fully realized artificial intelligence, proved too big a stumbling block, and the challenges of Artificial Intelligence soon became deferred in favor of developments in user interfaces, networking, and database technology. This period became known as the "Nuclear Winter of Artificial Intelligence".

By Alex Zhavoronkov, PhD | December 21, 2018 | Cognitive World on Forbes
The idea that we are living inside a simulation is not new. Many religions propose the existence of a creator—an omnipotent deity who formed the world and set its rules in motion—but this is simply another way of framing the video game hypothesis.
It’s bigger than you think. Of the 7.4 billion people on this planet, only about 1.2 billion are non-religious or atheist. In other words, 84 percent of us are comfortable with the…

By Kathleen Walch | December 3, 2018 | Source: CogWorld on FORBESKathleen Walch is Co-Founder and Senior Analyst at Cognilytica
Many companies are increasing their focus on AI as they incorporate machine learning and cognitive technologies into their current offerings. Industries ranging from pharmaceutical, finance, healthcare, automotive, retail, and so many others are all trying to deploy and scale enterprise AI systems while reducing their risk. Going to online or in person events can be a great…

By Hessie Jones | December 19, 2018 | Source: CogWorld on FORBESHessie Jones is a Reporter from Toronto, and is a CoFounder of ArCompany
I had the chance to interview my colleague at ArCompany, Karen Bennet, a seasoned engineering executive in platform technology, open and closed source systems and artificial intelligence technology. A former engineering lead from Yahoo!, and part of the original team who brought Red Hat to success, Karen evolved with the technological revolution, utilizing AI in…

By Tarry Singh | November 28, 2018 | Source: CogWorld in FORBES
Let's face it - AI job disruption is underway..
A few years ago I had written an article about how technology is literally obliterating jobs and how to skill yourself up for this new economy. In this article I want to provide you with a renewed peek into what I believe is the road to success, should you want to be part of the artificial intelligence economy - which some are equating to the revolution nearly 120 years ago with electricity…

A new global study reveals that while consumers are optimistic about the benefits of Artificial Intelligence (AI), they also express fear and confusion about how businesses use AI to engage them today.

A few years ago, I saw this headline news flashing all over the internet.
Our dealers are missing up to $18 billion in easy sales.
The Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar suggested that the company and its dealers were losing $9 to 18 billion in easy sales revenue as their sales, both internal and dealer networks, weren't monetizing the real value of data.
He worried that...
They are not tapping into the wealth of real-time customer data now at their fingertips; they are not communicating with each other…

By Charles Moore, NextGen | October 26, 2018Charles Moore is Managing Partner at NextGen Global Executive Search
Whether all Fintech should be considered disruptive innovation or not is a matter for debate according to well-educated writers at The Harvard Business review. But it doesn’t take an Ivy League education to recognize that many of the new FinTech technological innovations in the finance sector are sending tremors across the industry. Old-fashioned practices like going to the bank are being…

TED: AI is massively transforming our world, but there's one thing it cannot do: love. In a visionary talk, computer scientist Kai-Fu Lee details how the US and China are driving a deep learning revolution -- and shares a blueprint for how humans can thrive in the age of AI by harnessing compassion and creativity.

By Kate Levchuk | October 5, 2018 | CogWorld on FORBES
As artificial intelligence is entering all spheres of our lives, a lot of concern is arising about the possible white bias and patriarchy of the impending AI world.
Research shows women are much more skeptical of and averse to innovation in comparison to men who embrace and trumpet it. This fear of technological innovation has to do with the fact that society often views the role of women as replaceable by AI, which is visible in the abundance of…

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Superintelligence asks the questions: what happens when machines surpass humans in general intelligence? Will artificial agents save or destroy us? Nick Bostrom lays the foundation for understanding the future of humanity and intelligent life. The human brain has some capabilities that the brains of other animals lack. It is to these distinctive capabilities that our species owes its dominant position. If machine brains surpassed human brains in general intelligence, then this new superintelligence…

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Algorithms increasingly run our lives. They find books, movies, jobs, and dates for us, manage our investments, and discover new drugs. More and more, these algorithms work by learning from the trails of data we leave in our newly digital world. Like curious children, they observe us, imitate, and experiment. And in the world’s top research labs and universities, the race is on to invent the ultimate learning algorithm: one capable of discovering any knowledge from data, and doing anything we want,…

TEDx Talks
Published on Jun 8, 2018
Kristian is a professor of computer science and journalism at Northwestern University. Previously, Kris founded the University of Chicago’s Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. His research has been primarily focused on artificial intelligence, machine-generated content, and context-driven information systems. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx

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By Kate Levchuk | September 11, 2018 | CogWorld on FORBES
Somehow we found ourselves in times when more, bigger, faster and more profitable is always best. And, most surprisingly, it is also right and commendable.
This is a world where social media uses us as a product to shape our thoughts and preferences, and influences the outcomes of major political campaigns. This world holds some of the brightest human beings on the verge of a nervous break down because they feel compelled…

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By Kate Levchuk | September 7, 2018 | CogWorld on FORBES
Intolerance, crusades, national differences, terrorism and interpersonal disagreements – all those to some extent resulted from conflicting religious views.
What about the lack of a religious belief? A major emergent trend of the last century came not from religious teachings but from the Scientific Enlightenment and hard data.
As of 2010, Christianity was by far the world's largest…

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The first book of its kind in its genre, this is a must have primer for CxOs for curating, developing and executing AI and Analytics strategies in their enterprises for end-to-end transformative impact. This is also a valuable guide for executives and aspiring professionals on how AI and Analytics can transform businesses, with deep focus on key industries and exponential technologies. The book includes:
Exhaustive repertoire of AI and Analytics strategy roadmaps, frameworks and…

By Alan Trefler | September 1, 2018
Alan Trefler is Founder and CEO of Pegasystems, and a visionary and expert in the field of customer relations for over 30 years-->
I’ve been thinking about the feedback we’ve received from those who attended last month’s PegaWorld conference in Las Vegas. Nearly 5,000 attendees spent three days listening to success stories from companies like Aflac, Genworth Financial, and Liberty Global, learning about our newest technology solutions, and…

By Francesco Corea, Ph.D. | August 29, 2018 | Source: CogWorld on FORBESFrancesco Corea is a Complexity Scientist, Tech Investor, Data Strategist and AI Advisor
I have been in the space of artificial intelligence for a while and am aware that multiple classifications, distinctions, landscapes, and infographics exist to represent and track the different ways to think about AI. However, I am not a big fan of those categorization exercises, mainly because I tend to think that the effort of classifying…

By Ron Schmelzer | August 27, 2018Columnist Ron Schmelzer is Senior Analyst and Founder at Cognilytica
Anyone observing the news can see that artificial intelligence and machine learning are getting lots of attention. It goes without saying that startups are playing into this trend and raising more money than ever, as long as they have AI or cognitive technologies in their business plans or marketing material. Not only are startups raising increasingly eye-opening amounts of money, but venture capital (…

TEDx Talks
Artificial Intelligence Scientist. Scientific Director of the Swiss AI Lab, IDSIA, DTI, SUPSI; Prof. of AI, Faculty of Informatics, USI, Lugano; Co-founder & Chief Scientist, NNAISENSE, Switzerland. Prof. Jürgen Schmidhuber has been called the father of modern Artificial Intelligence. His lab's deep learning methods have revolutionized machine learning and are now available on 3 billion smartphones, and used billions of times per day, e.g. for Facebook's automatic translation, Google's…

By Kathleen Walch | August 20, 2018Kathleen Walch is Co-Founder and Senior Analyst at Cognilytica
If you’ve been following coverage of artificial intelligence (AI) in the news, you might have noticed that industries ranging from pharmaceutical to banking to insurance to real estate are being impacted by the range of machine learning and AI technologies that can broadly be called cognitive technologies. These cognitive technologies change how businesses approach their customers and manage their…

By Ron Schmelzer | August 9, 2018Columnist Ron Schmelzer is Senior Analyst and Founder at Cognilytica
One of the challenges for those tracking the artificial intelligence industry is that, surprisingly, there’s no accepted, standard definition of what artificial intelligence really is. As Rodney Brooks puts it starkly in the recently released “This is AI” video, “artificial intelligence doesn’t mean one thing… it’s a collection of practices and pieces that people put together.” Of course, that’s not…

By Setrag Khoshafian, Ph.D | August 1, 2018Dr. Setrag Khoshafian is Pegasystems' Chief Evangelist, IoT strategist, and strategic BPM (digital processes) technology leader
This is Part II of Blockchain for Organizational Culture. As we saw in Part I, there are powerful cultural decentralization trends globally, within enterprises or organizations, and for individuals. The modern worker is keen on innovation and is increasingly yearning for autonomous work environments.
I recently attended the Blockchain…

By Kiran Garimella | July 24, 2018Kiran Garimella, Ph.D., is Chief Scientist and CTO at KoreConX, an Author, Speaker, Researcher (AI, ML, Blockchain) and an ex-CIO
One of the most contentious aspects of AI is the meaning of 'intelligence.' No one debates the meaning of the word 'strength,' or belittles the idea that machines can be stronger than humans, or even tries to re-define mechanical strength to mean some mysterious physico-spiritual capability that is unique to humans.
The debate around the…

By Naveen Joshi | July 10, 2018Naveen Joshi is founder and CEO of Allerin, which develops engineering and technology solutions focused on optimal customer experiences
AI in project management is expected to refine team performance and augment overall organizational productivity.
Implementation of AI in project management is transforming the way teams and resources in a workplace are planned, put into effect, and piloted to achieve strategic project goals within the specified time.
Project management…

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By Michael Spencer | July 3, 2018
The Jetson Xavier chip by Nvidia signals specialized computers, chips and software tools for robots are here. Why is this important? It’s because in the 2020s we are going to see an explosion of smarter robotics. Designed for this future, the chip, Jetson Xavier, is for robots. The Isaac platform will also help accelerate robot development.
When NVIDIA unveiled its line of new products and announced a ten-year collaboration with the Taiwanese…

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New York Times Best Seller
How will Artificial Intelligence affect crime, war, justice, jobs, society and our very sense of being human? The rise of AI has the potential to transform our future more than any other technology—and there’s nobody better qualified or situated to explore that future than Max Tegmark, an MIT professor who’s helped mainstream research on how to keep AI beneficial.
How can we grow our prosperity through automation without leaving people lacking income or purpose? What…

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"Because something is happening here, but you don't know what it is, do you, Mister Jones?" --Bob Dylan, Ballad of a Thin Man
This book is a wake-up call to all game changers, alerting them to the impending collision of the two largest foundational technologies for the coming decades: artificial intelligence and blockchain. AI has had a long history with brief interludes of hype and excitement, seeking to do nothing short of expropriating and externalizing the cognitive skills locked away in our…

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BREAKING NEWS.. AT THE INTERSECTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & HEALTHCARE
By Michael Spencer | June 18, 2018
We know that artificial intelligence will transform healthcare as we know it. It’s science fiction come alive here, as Google AI can help doctors predict when patients might die. The AI is now better at predicting death than hospitals.
Google’s Medical Brain team is now training its AI to predict the death risk among hospital patients, and there’s lots…

By Phaeda Boinodiris | June 18, 2018
The way that we think about AI is colored by popular culture and science fiction. AI promises to create a vastly more productive and efficient economy and if properly harnessed can vastly improve our lives. But what is the future of AI and Play? There are many representations in science fiction of the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Play.
Black Mirror (Above Image)
I recently watched an episode of the NetFlix show Black Mirror called “Playtest” in which…

By Sanjit Dang, Ph.D. | June 15, 2018 Dr. Sanjit Dang is an investment director at Intel Capital
Every year, Time magazine gets swamped with pitches from thousands of companies, all convinced their product deserves to be included in Time’s “25 Best Inventions” list. This past December, the magazine reserved its cover for a Pixar-like, 11-inch armless robot named Jibo.
Jibo — a so-called “social robot” — is just the latest example of a clear phenomenon: A new generation of exponentially more…

By Ron Schmelzer | June 14, 2018Columnist Ron Schmelzer is Senior Analyst and Founder at Cognilytica
If AI is to mean something and be a useful term to help delineate different technologies and approaches from others, then it has to be meaningful. A term that means everything to everyone means nothing to anyone. In “Is Machine Learning Really AI?” I explored what I believe AI has to mean to be useful. In summary, AI systems need to be able to sense and understand their environment, learn from past…

By Alan Trefler | June 5, 2018Alan Trefler is Founder and CEO of Pegasystems, and a visionary and expert in the field of customer relations for over 30 years
It’s estimated that nearly 6.5 million smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home were sold in France, Germany, and the U.K. in 2017, and that more than 47 million adults in the U.S. now have access to one. Consumers are spending time – and money – engaging with organizations through smart devices. So, it’s not surprising that, in an effort to…

By Ron Schmelzer | June 5, 2018Columnist Ron Schmelzer is Senior Analyst and Founder at Cognilytica
One of the downsides to the recent revival of popularity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is that we see a lot of vendors, professional services firms, and end users jumping on the AI bandwagon labeling their technologies, products, service offerings, and projects as AI projects without necessarily that being the case. On the other hand, there isn’t a well-accepted delineation between what is definitely AI…

By Francesco Corea, Ph.D. | May 24, 2018Francesco Corea is a Complexity Scientist, Tech Investor, Data Strategist and AI Advisor
IV. Decentralized Intelligent Companies
There is plenty of landscapes of blockchain and cryptocurrencies startups out there. I am anyway only interested in those companies working at the intersection (or the convergence, as someone calls it) of AI and blockchain, which apparently are not that many. They are mainly concentrated in San Francisco area and London, but there are…

By Francesco Corea, Ph.D. | May 24, 2018Francesco Corea is a Complexity Scientist, Tech Investor, Data Strategist and AI Advisor
III. How Blockchain can change AI
In the previous section, we quickly touched upon the effects that AI might eventually have on the blockchain. Now instead, we will make the opposite exercise understanding what impact can the blockchain have on the development of machine learning systems. More in details, blockchain could:
Help AI explaining itself (and making us believe it…

By Francesco Corea, Ph.D. | May 24, 2018Francesco Corea is a Complexity Scientist, Tech Investor, Data Strategist and AI Advisor
II. How AI can change Blockchain
Although extremely powerful, a blockchain has its own limitations as well. Some of them are technology-related while others come from the old-minded culture inherited from the financial services sector, but all of them can be affected by AI in a way or another:
Energy consumption: mining is an incredibly hard task that requires a ton of…

By Francesco Corea, Ph.D. | May 21, 2018Columnist Francesco Corea is a Complexity Scientist, Tech Investor, Data Strategist and AI Advisor
It is undeniable that AI and blockchain are two of the major technologies that are catalyzing the pace of innovation and introducing radical shifts in every industry. Each technology has its own degree of technical complexity as well as business implications but the joint use of the two may be able to redesign the entire technological (and human) paradigm from…

By Kathleen Walch | May 21, 2018Kathleen Walch is Co-Founder and Senior Analyst at Cognilytica
Have you ever dreamed of the day where your car could drive for itself freeing you to do other things, such as reading, catching up on emails, watching a movie, or sleeping rather than focusing on the road while in the car? Automotive manufacturers and transportation technology vendors are rapidly progressing us to that goal. Indeed, we discuss that “Autonomous Everything” is one of the four key parts of our …

By Ron Schmelzer | May 4, 2018Columnist Ron Schmelzer is Senior Analyst and Founder at Cognilytica
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is not the only technology that’s getting a lot of media and investor attention these days. Blockchain is emerging as a technology in its own right separate from the much-hyped rise in value of cryptocurrencies. Proponents of blockchain claim that it will have fundamental, ground-breaking impact on all industries, changing the way that we transact with one another. Blockchain…

By Neil Movold | May 7, 2018
Like many journeymen, I have had the fortunate opportunity to build up a long career of experiences across many industries and around the world. The best part is that most of those experiences had involved working at the bleeding edge of technological evolution. From being named one of the most influential individuals in Bermuda’s history when I opened a whole nation to the wonders of the Internet, to starting a company focused on building a real cognitive system…

Capturing and Executing the Behavior of Everything
By Helena Keeley and Tom Keeley | Compsim Member Article | March 26, 2018
Interest in the “behavior” of systems (machines, humans, and organizations) while operating and interacting in the world today is driving change in almost every industry and in every function. Having the ability to easily articulate “complex behaviors” in a mathematically explicit manner will be necessary to accelerate and respond to that dynamic. Having auditable and…

By Hessie Jones, CogWorld Reporter, Toronto, and CoFounder, Salsa AI | March 21, 2018
I'm excited to share my journey with you, involving the brilliant minds I encounter and the emerging issues that need tackling. As the AI community grows, it's important to address some of the gaps we encounter in this nascent and highly experimental phase as companies, organizations and countries continue to figure their place in the world of AI.
The last decade of my career pushed me in the direction of social media…

By Phaeda Boinodiris | February 14, 2018
Firstly, let me start by saying that moral ethics is a code that everyone is able to pursue. Whether we choose to or not is up to the individual.
We have all heard the stories that range from biased AI engines to hackable systems. In this hopeful article, I will help establish a framework for how to think about Ethics and Technology. Indeed though we have the ability to pursue a code of moral ethics, perhaps technology in some cases could at least warn us if not…

By Setrag Khoshafian, Ph.D | January 29, 2018Dr. Setrag Khoshafian is Pegasystems' Chief Evangelist, IoT strategist, and strategic BPM (digital processes) technology leader
Digitization is having a remarkable impact on all industry sectors. Manufacturing in particular is in the midst of a major digital transformation shift often characterized as Industrie 4.0 (aka Industry 4.0 or Smart Manufacturing (especially in the US)).
The transformation of Manufacturing goes beyond the confines of intelligent…

By Mounir Shita, Entrepreneur, Business & Technology Executive | April 25, 2017 | Source: Linkedin
This post is not meant to give the reader a detailed look into how our algorithms work. The goal is to give the reader an idea of our approach.
Now, here's a fun activity: Get your camera phone ready, meetup with one or more Artificial Intelligence scientists and ask them to define intelligence -- scientifically. Make it clear that you define scientifically as not using abstract words such as "…

By Jack C Crawford, CEO,datalog.ai | April 5, 2016 | Source: Linkedin
It has been humorously stated that any discipline that ends with the word "science" isn't a science. Social science, military science, computer science, and library science are such oxymorons. The same joke applies to the word "intelligence." Military intelligence, business intelligence ...
artificial intelligence
Yet artificial intelligence is no longer artificial. In a number of ways, an interaction with an automated agent has…

By Gary Olson (Guest Columnist) | November 28, 2017
The history of computers has been a continuum of using technology to perform human tasks theoretically faster, more efficiently and more accurately. In some instances computers are able to accomplish tasks or calculations beyond human capabilities in a reasonable time frame.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become the catch term for all advanced computer accomplishments. Now we delineate Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Cognitive Computing and…

MediaMaestro aims to make the world a safer place by reducing risk and improving intelligence through the use of superior technology.
MediaMaestro is an anti-terrorism threat detection platform that fuses the analysis of video, media and big data.

By Praful Krishna | October 1, 2017
The first artificial neural networks were developed in the 1960s, when The Beatles and The Rolling Stones topped the charts. But it is only in the last 10 years that advances in computational power and big data have made them useful enough to pique the interest of the business community.
One technique in particular has proven itself spectacularly successful in getting the most out of neural networks – deep learning, or the application of complex neural network…

By Irving Wladawsky-Berger, Ph.D. | July 24, 2017
Is the Robocalypse upon us?, asked MIT economist David Autor in his presentation at a recent Forum of European central bankers. His presentation was based on a paper co-written with Utrecht University economist Anna Salomons. “Is productivity growth inimical to employment?,” they asked in the paper’s abstract. “Canonical economic theory says no, but much recent economic theory says maybe - that is, rapid advances in machine capabilities may curtail…

By Setrag Khoshafian, Ph.D. | May 1, 2017
There’s no doubt about it: Digital Technology has become an indispensable tool for driving customer engagement. For many companies, effective digital solutions are the foundation on which positive B2C, B2B, and B2B2C relationships are built. Technology fills in where legacy or manual systems could not, allowing businesses to create personalized, and intelligent digital user-friendly journeys for a wide range of consumers.
AI[1] is the most important digital…

By Irving Wladawsky-Berger, Ph.D. | April 24, 2017
I recently attended a very interesting talk -- Exploring the Impact of Artificial Intelligence: Prediction versus Judgment -- by University of Toronto professor Avi Goldfarb. The talk was based on recent research conducted with his UoT colleagues Ajay Agrawal and Joshua Gans. In addition to an in-depth paper aimed at a research audience, they’ve explained their work in two more general interest articles, one in the Harvard Business Review and the…

By David Schatsky, Craig Muraskin, Kaushik Iyengar | Source: Deloitte
Bots can automate routine tasks and eliminate inefficiency, but what about higher-order work requiring judgment and perception? Developers are incorporating cognitive technologies, including machine learning and speech recognition, into robotic process automation—and giving bots new power.
Companies are increasingly using software robots to perform routine business processes by mimicking the ways in which people interact with…

By Jim Guszcza, Nikhil Maddirala | Source: Deloitte
The human/artificial intelligence (AI) relationship is just heating up. So when is AI better at predicting outcomes, and when are humans? What happens when you combine forces? And more broadly, what role will human judgment play as machines continue to evolve?
Human judgment in the age of smart machines
Two of today’s major business and intellectual trends offer complementary insights about the challenge of making forecasts in a complex and rapidly…

Source: Deloitte
By Jim Guszcza, Harvey Lewis, Peter Evans-Greenwood
January 23, 2017
Some have voiced fears that artificial intelligence could replace humans altogether. But that isn’t likely. A more valuable approach may be to view machine and human intelligence as complementary, with each bringing its own strengths to the table.
Although artificial intelligence (AI) has experienced a number of “springs” and “winters” in its roughly 60-year history, it is safe to expect the current AI spring to be…

Source: Deloitte
Anupam Narula, David Schatsky, Ben Stiller, Robert Libbey
June 3, 2015
The time could be ripe for consumers and consumer products companies to embrace cognitive technologies, which can offer companies ways to deliver benefits to consumers to a greater degree than previously possible.
Introduction
Isabella was skeptical. Date night with her husband—the first in a long time—was four days away, and with the kids, dog, house, and a job, she had zero time to make it to the makeup counter…

By Barbara Hodge, Global Editor, Shared Services and Outsourcing Network (SSON)
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If there is one innovation that defines 2017 it is intelligent automation (IA) – and all it entails. New intelligent automation technology, which accesses data, processes it and then initiates actions – all the while “learning while doing” – is supporting enterprise decision-makers by providing a significantly improved quality of support services.
Apart from improving overall decision-making speed and…

The entire discipline of cognitive computing is about making artificial intelligence emulate the cognitive processes humans are so used to. In this presentation we talk about five techniques / technologies that we have found to be very successful. These techniques are foundational to Coseer’s tactical cognitive computing, and can be useful to your team.
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By Praful Krishna, Coseer
Tactical Cognitive Computing brings the advanced sciences of cognitive computing to general purpose day-to-day applications without prohibitive costs.
Cognitive computing is the latest buzzword in the tech industry. Bellwethers like IBM, Microsoft, Salesforce and others are investing billions in the area. The industry promises a human-like thought using Artificial Intelligence, Natural Language Processing and other techniques to process and learn from unstructured data. While…

Source: Aragon Research
By Jim Sinur
Artificial Intelligence can be leveraged quickly for business strategy by seeking out important patterns inside and outside an organization, assisting with strategic moves, and suggesting the proper actions to take – whether that is taking advantage of a situation or avoiding a potential risk. To accomplish this, AI finds the patterns of interest, points out viable alternatives, and suggests courses of action in a significantly compressed time period.
AI finds the…

We are thrilled that Coseer has been judged as the Best Intelligent Workflow Technology in US for the year by Capital Finance Institute. The Editorial Panel writes:
Providing superpowers to repetitive and predictable workflows via tactical cognitive software allows companies to free-up valuable staff time in order that workers may concentrate on creative tasks and exercise judgment at crucial junctions. Confined and entrusted to technology, routine tasks – the bane of many a professional – are effectively…

By Chuck Brooks
A few years back, The McKinsey Global Institute published an informative analysis that comprehensively examined the economic impact of global technology trends. The study was called “Disruptive Technologies: Advances that will transform life, business, and the global economy.” The McKinsey predictions were highly accurate. As we move ahead into another year of unprecedented technology advancement, it is useful to examine the trends & technologies and applied verticals that are…